Got this email forwarded to me and it couldn't find it elsewhere on the web. No surprise it wasn't in the local pro-Biden paper. This girl's case is acomplete outrage. Let's see how many pro-choice t-shirt merited a suspension. I hope it ends up on FOX.
1 posted on
01/30/2003 8:56:15 AM PST by
Callahan
To: Callahan
We should ask the ACLU to help on this (projectile vomiting)
2 posted on
01/30/2003 8:57:55 AM PST by
grb
To: Callahan
Once again, the face of tolerance is shown to go ONE WAY ONLY!
3 posted on
01/30/2003 8:57:58 AM PST by
Puppage
To: Callahan
This issue has alredy been decided. Schools can not pick and choose which messages kids can wear on clothing.
Article has already been posted today how a school backed down and reversed its "Confederate ban" when faced with a suit.
4 posted on
01/30/2003 8:59:06 AM PST by
FreeTally
(How did a fool and his money get together in the first place?)
To: Callahan
How many people have had any change in attitude or thought by a slogan on a T-shirt? Seems like a rather ridiculous battle. Why not devote time, instead, to a worthwhile pursuit instead of getting branded as a troublemaker?
5 posted on
01/30/2003 9:02:09 AM PST by
Spyder
To: Callahan
Someone forwarded this email to you?
Is there any way to verify that it actually happened?
Cesear Rodney High School in Camden, Delaware has a webiste that lists the email addresses of most of the school's staff members:
http://www.crsd-k12.com/crhigh.html
Would it be inappropriate for someone to write a note to the Dean of Students there to see if this thing really happened?
I would hate for us to be set up by something that never actually occurred.
6 posted on
01/30/2003 9:03:17 AM PST by
chs68
To: Callahan
A good argument for some sort of dress standards...
10 posted on
01/30/2003 9:16:34 AM PST by
RJCogburn
(yes, it's bold talk.....)
To: Callahan
She wouldn't take her shirt off because unlike the girls wearing the 'pro-choice' slogans she didn't have pasties on.
12 posted on
01/30/2003 9:28:45 AM PST by
Lee Heggy
(Missouri-Unreconstructed and proud of it!)
To: Callahan
This is so bizarre, I would suspect it to be an urban legend.
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